Russia collapsing

nottyboi

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Destabilizing Russia is good for global order. Global order is good for security and prosperity.

You know how "things are more divided than ever"? Do you know WHY things are more divided than ever? Because Russia funds division.

In Europe:

In America:

And yes, even here in Canada:

All y'all "Freedom!!! fighters" and "small fringe minorities" are just gargling Putins messaging against the interests of your own countries.
Almost every US NGO is a CIA front. Plus all the govt funded missionaries. National Endowment for Democracy (coups) Look at every place Samantha Power has been (head of USAID) and look at the chaos that followed. All these things can be negotiated but the West is not interested. Look up Elliott Abrams and see all the mayhem and carnage he has been causing. USAID = food and guns.
 
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Almost every US NGO is a CIA front. Plus all the govt funded missionaries. National Endowment for Democracy (coups) Look at every place Samantha Power has been (head of USAID) and look at the chaos that followed. All these things can be negotiated but the West is not interested. Look up Elliott Abrams and see all the mayhem and carnage he has been causing. USAID = food and guns.
Ooooh, ooooh, ooooh.

Bravo!

Standing ovation.

More, more, more!!!!!

Busting a fracking gut laughing.
 
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SchlongConery

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Not only that its a MASSIVE Nuclear sub which can carry 6 mega nuclear powered torpedoes and a range of other weapons
Hah! What a pathetic flex! Turns out these nuclear technologies Russia is threatening are 50's tech that US abandoned. Basically the premise is that there will be a small nuclear reactor in the torpedo to power the torpedo! Only problem is it is physically impossible to scale down a reactor sufficient to power a torpedo to fit in a torpedo.

This video explains the tech and the real power in Russia's nuclear threats, is the threat itself.

No different than the Soviet Union.

 

Frankfooter

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Hah! What a pathetic flex! Turns out these nuclear technologies Russia is threatening are 50's tech that US abandoned. Basically the premise is that there will be a small nuclear reactor in the torpedo to power the torpedo! Only problem is it is physically impossible to scale down a reactor sufficient to power a torpedo to fit in a torpedo.

This video explains the tech and the real power in Russia's nuclear threats, is the threat itself.

No different than the Soviet Union.

You gotta have something to show to your people instead of this.
 

nottyboi

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Hah! What a pathetic flex! Turns out these nuclear technologies Russia is threatening are 50's tech that US abandoned. Basically the premise is that there will be a small nuclear reactor in the torpedo to power the torpedo! Only problem is it is physically impossible to scale down a reactor sufficient to power a torpedo to fit in a torpedo.

This video explains the tech and the real power in Russia's nuclear threats, is the threat itself.

No different than the Soviet Union.

He is right to a degree. This is not your typical Torpedo. Its HUGE. 2m diameter and 70 ft long. and 100T ( that is more then 3 semis for you) they had to build special nuclear subs just to carry it and they can carry no more then 12. estimated.

But one weapon they have deployed that gets not much press is SARMAT.. Yes is a HUGE effing nuclear missile. But what has escaped most people attention is that this missile allows Russia to deploy space based nukes at a push of a button. If they feel there is a risk of a preemptive attack, at a push of a button they can have 100 warheads in orbit. Meanwhile the USA tested a 55 year old minuteman missile.
 
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The Oracle

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Most recent help from Canada contributed with 885 million of military supplies, 220 million of Drones (mostly joint-venture with Canadian industries for development of Drones and personal training). 165 million of military initiatives, mostly Canadian soldiers' deployment and a partnership of 100 million with Czechia to provide ammunition.

Ukraine does not have time to train, develop, and/or produce anything right now. Money is not what they need. They need equipment, training, and logistical help.
So where are you getting these figures from?
 

nottyboi

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Hah! What a pathetic flex! Turns out these nuclear technologies Russia is threatening are 50's tech that US abandoned. Basically the premise is that there will be a small nuclear reactor in the torpedo to power the torpedo! Only problem is it is physically impossible to scale down a reactor sufficient to power a torpedo to fit in a torpedo.

This video explains the tech and the real power in Russia's nuclear threats, is the threat itself.

No different than the Soviet Union.

OMG this morons premise is the USA could not make it work in the 50's so there is no way Russia can. How can you listen to these Putzes. Russia in the 70's deployed nuclear subs with liquid metal cooled reactors and Titanium hulls. Something the USA has NEVER accomplished.
 

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The war started as a regional conflict between two neighbors
closely tied to each other culturally. Nothing scary if only the
west refrain from escalating a regional war to a global one.
We will be safe from nuclear war if our leaders learn to mind
their own business.
 
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